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- package p2p
- import (
- "bytes"
- "errors"
- "fmt"
- "io"
- "io/ioutil"
- "net"
- "sync"
- "sync/atomic"
- "time"
- "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/ethutil"
- "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/rlp"
- )
- // Msg defines the structure of a p2p message.
- //
- // Note that a Msg can only be sent once since the Payload reader is
- // consumed during sending. It is not possible to create a Msg and
- // send it any number of times. If you want to reuse an encoded
- // structure, encode the payload into a byte array and create a
- // separate Msg with a bytes.Reader as Payload for each send.
- type Msg struct {
- Code uint64
- Size uint32 // size of the paylod
- Payload io.Reader
- }
- // NewMsg creates an RLP-encoded message with the given code.
- func NewMsg(code uint64, params ...interface{}) Msg {
- p := bytes.NewReader(ethutil.Encode(params))
- return Msg{Code: code, Size: uint32(p.Len()), Payload: p}
- }
- // Decode parse the RLP content of a message into
- // the given value, which must be a pointer.
- //
- // For the decoding rules, please see package rlp.
- func (msg Msg) Decode(val interface{}) error {
- if err := rlp.Decode(msg.Payload, val); err != nil {
- return newPeerError(errInvalidMsg, "(code %#x) (size %d) %v", msg.Code, msg.Size, err)
- }
- return nil
- }
- func (msg Msg) String() string {
- return fmt.Sprintf("msg #%v (%v bytes)", msg.Code, msg.Size)
- }
- // Discard reads any remaining payload data into a black hole.
- func (msg Msg) Discard() error {
- _, err := io.Copy(ioutil.Discard, msg.Payload)
- return err
- }
- type MsgReader interface {
- ReadMsg() (Msg, error)
- }
- type MsgWriter interface {
- // WriteMsg sends a message. It will block until the message's
- // Payload has been consumed by the other end.
- //
- // Note that messages can be sent only once because their
- // payload reader is drained.
- WriteMsg(Msg) error
- }
- // MsgReadWriter provides reading and writing of encoded messages.
- // Implementations should ensure that ReadMsg and WriteMsg can be
- // called simultaneously from multiple goroutines.
- type MsgReadWriter interface {
- MsgReader
- MsgWriter
- }
- // EncodeMsg writes an RLP-encoded message with the given code and
- // data elements.
- func EncodeMsg(w MsgWriter, code uint64, data ...interface{}) error {
- return w.WriteMsg(NewMsg(code, data...))
- }
- // netWrapper wrapsa MsgReadWriter with locks around
- // ReadMsg/WriteMsg and applies read/write deadlines.
- type netWrapper struct {
- rmu, wmu sync.Mutex
- rtimeout, wtimeout time.Duration
- conn net.Conn
- wrapped MsgReadWriter
- }
- func (rw *netWrapper) ReadMsg() (Msg, error) {
- rw.rmu.Lock()
- defer rw.rmu.Unlock()
- rw.conn.SetReadDeadline(time.Now().Add(rw.rtimeout))
- return rw.wrapped.ReadMsg()
- }
- func (rw *netWrapper) WriteMsg(msg Msg) error {
- rw.wmu.Lock()
- defer rw.wmu.Unlock()
- rw.conn.SetWriteDeadline(time.Now().Add(rw.wtimeout))
- return rw.wrapped.WriteMsg(msg)
- }
- // eofSignal wraps a reader with eof signaling. the eof channel is
- // closed when the wrapped reader returns an error or when count bytes
- // have been read.
- type eofSignal struct {
- wrapped io.Reader
- count uint32 // number of bytes left
- eof chan<- struct{}
- }
- // note: when using eofSignal to detect whether a message payload
- // has been read, Read might not be called for zero sized messages.
- func (r *eofSignal) Read(buf []byte) (int, error) {
- if r.count == 0 {
- if r.eof != nil {
- r.eof <- struct{}{}
- r.eof = nil
- }
- return 0, io.EOF
- }
- max := len(buf)
- if int(r.count) < len(buf) {
- max = int(r.count)
- }
- n, err := r.wrapped.Read(buf[:max])
- r.count -= uint32(n)
- if (err != nil || r.count == 0) && r.eof != nil {
- r.eof <- struct{}{} // tell Peer that msg has been consumed
- r.eof = nil
- }
- return n, err
- }
- // MsgPipe creates a message pipe. Reads on one end are matched
- // with writes on the other. The pipe is full-duplex, both ends
- // implement MsgReadWriter.
- func MsgPipe() (*MsgPipeRW, *MsgPipeRW) {
- var (
- c1, c2 = make(chan Msg), make(chan Msg)
- closing = make(chan struct{})
- closed = new(int32)
- rw1 = &MsgPipeRW{c1, c2, closing, closed}
- rw2 = &MsgPipeRW{c2, c1, closing, closed}
- )
- return rw1, rw2
- }
- // ErrPipeClosed is returned from pipe operations after the
- // pipe has been closed.
- var ErrPipeClosed = errors.New("p2p: read or write on closed message pipe")
- // MsgPipeRW is an endpoint of a MsgReadWriter pipe.
- type MsgPipeRW struct {
- w chan<- Msg
- r <-chan Msg
- closing chan struct{}
- closed *int32
- }
- // WriteMsg sends a messsage on the pipe.
- // It blocks until the receiver has consumed the message payload.
- func (p *MsgPipeRW) WriteMsg(msg Msg) error {
- if atomic.LoadInt32(p.closed) == 0 {
- consumed := make(chan struct{}, 1)
- msg.Payload = &eofSignal{msg.Payload, msg.Size, consumed}
- select {
- case p.w <- msg:
- if msg.Size > 0 {
- // wait for payload read or discard
- <-consumed
- }
- return nil
- case <-p.closing:
- }
- }
- return ErrPipeClosed
- }
- // ReadMsg returns a message sent on the other end of the pipe.
- func (p *MsgPipeRW) ReadMsg() (Msg, error) {
- if atomic.LoadInt32(p.closed) == 0 {
- select {
- case msg := <-p.r:
- return msg, nil
- case <-p.closing:
- }
- }
- return Msg{}, ErrPipeClosed
- }
- // Close unblocks any pending ReadMsg and WriteMsg calls on both ends
- // of the pipe. They will return ErrPipeClosed. Note that Close does
- // not interrupt any reads from a message payload.
- func (p *MsgPipeRW) Close() error {
- if atomic.AddInt32(p.closed, 1) != 1 {
- // someone else is already closing
- atomic.StoreInt32(p.closed, 1) // avoid overflow
- return nil
- }
- close(p.closing)
- return nil
- }
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